Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 1978
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Aubrey Kauffman excels in legal matters related to bankruptcy, insolvency, and restructuring, navigating both domestic and international cases with ease. His remarkable expertise earned him the prestigious Murray Klein Award for Excellence in Insolvency Law from the Ontario Bar Association in 2019, the same year he was inducted as a Fellow into the Insolvency Institute of Canada following his impactful service as a director.
A seasoned litigator and advisor, Aubrey has played pivotal roles in numerous high-stakes insolvency cases, offering invaluable guidance to a diverse set of stakeholders including court officers, debtors, and creditors. His counsel is sought after by directors, officers of corporations, and government agencies alike.
In addition to his legal practice, Aubrey shares his knowledge and experience as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, teaching the intricacies of Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law.
Recognized as a certified specialist in both Bankruptcy and Insolvency and Civil Litigation by the Law Society of Upper Canada, Aubrey's contributions to the field have been acknowledged by Chambers Canada, the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory, and Who’s Who Legal.
His educational achievements include completing the Directors Education Program, earning the ICD.D designation in 2015, and holding both LLB and BCL degrees from McGill University.
Aubrey's professional memberships reflect his deep involvement and commitment to the legal community. He is a Fellow of the Insolvency Institute of Canada, and a member of the Canadian Bar Association, Ontario Bar Association (where he served as the former Chairman of the Insolvency Section), INSOL, American Bankruptcy Institute, and the Turnaround Management Association’s Toronto branch. Aubrey's role as an Adjunct Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School further showcases his dedication to educating the next generation of legal professionals.